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HÂþ»­ Brass Ensemble: Golden Echo

Dates
19 March 2026, 6:00pm

Venue
Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall 

Tickets
£6.50 (incl ticket fee)

A ticket fee of £1.50 is included in the price of all paid tickets. This change came into effect from December 2025 to comply with guidance from the CMA. No other charges are added at the point of sale. This fees helps to cover administration and handling costs, allowing ticket income to support training and performance opportunities for our students. 

Season launch announcement

Booking opens on Wednesday 10 December. HÂþ»­ Friends and supporters at Core Contributor level and above have priority booking from Wednesday 3 December.

Become a member and benefit from priority booking.

A young woman plays the trombone with an orchestra on stage

19 March 2026, 6:00pm

Venue
Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall 

Tickets
£6.50 (incl ticket fee)

A ticket fee of £1.50 is included in the price of all paid tickets. This change came into effect from December 2025 to comply with guidance from the CMA. No other charges are added at the point of sale. This fees helps to cover administration and handling costs, allowing ticket income to support training and performance opportunities for our students. 

Season launch announcement

Booking opens on Wednesday 10 December. HÂþ»­ Friends and supporters at Core Contributor level and above have priority booking from Wednesday 3 December.

Become a member and benefit from priority booking.

Amos Miller director
HÂþ»­ Brass Ensemble

Schuller Symphony for Brass and Percussion
Thea Musgrave The Golden Echo II
Mark-Anthony Turnage Set To
Thomas Shorthouse New work (world premiere)
Henze Ragtimes and Habaneras

Step into the vibrant world of brass with a varied programme of music exploring the full range of the brass ensemble.

Opening the concert is Schuller’s powerful symphony in four movements, each representing one characteristic of brass instruments.

In Thea Musgrave’s lyrical work for solo horn, the soloist has freedom to bend the tempo to their will, while Set To by HÂþ»­ Senior Composition Research Fellow, Mark-Anthony Turnage, is intense and fast-paced, with blues influences and rich harmony.

Infused with American and Cuban dance rhythms, Henze’s energetic Ragtimes and Habaneras rounds off this colourful evening with a flourish.

Supported by Jane Barker

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Royal College of Music
Prince Consort Road
London SW7 2BS

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   South Kensington: 0.5 miles
   Gloucester Road: 0.6 miles
   High Street Kensington: 0.8 miles

   Paddington: 1.5 miles
   Victoria: 2 miles

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Saturday: 8.30am-4.30pm (term time only)

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